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Fatbrain
30 Desember 2004 jam 6:46am
 
Some news...
Li Ka-shing, Asia's richest man and head of a global commercial empire. He pitched in 24 million Hong Kong dollars (US$3.1m). Australia's Qantas Airways gave free flights to volunteer doctors headed for Colombo. In Singapore, drivers from one cab firm, Smart Automobiles, carried donation tins for the local Red Cross branch in their 300 vehicles, the Straits Times newspaper reported Swedish broadcaster TV4 said on Wednesday it planned a weekend telethon to collect donations for the Red Cross. In the village of Hatfield Broad Oak, 55km northeast of London, residents were collecting clothes and money for the earthquake victims. Andy Lau says...HK is a society with hearts, a dollar donated is a dollar more, a single drop of water adds up to form a river, please donate & help generously.
Thailand:..Bhumi Jensen, the 21-year-old grandson of Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej who was killed at the same popular resort area... British actor and film director Richard Attenborough was also in mourning after the death of his grandaughter in the Thai catastrophe. Australian AFL star Troy Broadbridge was not so lucky, being swept away from his wife as the strolled along a Phuket beach, his club Melbourne Demons said. More org... Doctors Without Borders CARE (US, Australia,Brasil, Canada,Danmark, Deutschland,Japan,UK,Norge,France,Osterreich,Nederland) AmeriCares |